Life after Nauru: Help a refugee family build new lives

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Los Angeles, California, United States

After six years in limbo, the Australian government sent Sudharma, Larisa and their two young children to the United States with barely more than the clothes on their backs – in the middle of an out-of-control pandemic.

Having landed in the USA in February, Sudharma and Larisa are battling to get their children – 7 and 12 – into a school system that remains in disarray.

Keeping the rent paid and their heads above water remains a major challenge amid devastating unemployment numbers and a medical system that routinely fails its own citizens, let alone newly arrived refugees.

The Aussie-run Ads-Up Refugee Network has created this fundraiser to help give Sudharma’s young family the best footing for a new start – contributions will be deposited directly into the family’s account.

Please consider a donation of any amount today – together, it all adds up >>

Social services in the USA are overstretched and under-resourced, leaving families like Sudharma’s with little support. Newly arrived families are given just 90 days of accommodation before they’re on their own.

At Ads-Up, we aim to fill the gap through emergency support, educational grants and advice, friendship and connection.

We encourage all donors to include a message of support. Our volunteers are working hard to make the family feel welcome, but the isolation required for public health can be overwhelming.

Please contribute if you are able, every bit counts >>

To volunteer with our network and help refugees like Vali and his family, visit the Ads Up Refugee Network website.

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Los Angeles, California, United States

After six years in limbo, the Australian government sent Sudharma, Larisa and their two young children to the United States with barely more than the clothes on their backs – in the middle of an out-of-control pandemic.

Having landed in the USA in February, Sudharma and Larisa are battling to get their children – 7 and 12 – into a school system that remains in disarray.

Keeping the rent paid and their heads above water remains a major challenge amid devastating unemployment numbers and a medical system that routinely fails its own citizens, let alone newly arrived refugees.

The Aussie-run Ads-Up Refugee Network has created this fundraiser to help give Sudharma’s young family the best footing for a new start – contributions will be deposited directly into the family’s account.

Please consider a donation of any amount today – together, it all adds up >>

Social services in the USA are overstretched and under-resourced, leaving families like Sudharma’s with little support. Newly arrived families are given just 90 days of accommodation before they’re on their own.

At Ads-Up, we aim to fill the gap through emergency support, educational grants and advice, friendship and connection.

We encourage all donors to include a message of support. Our volunteers are working hard to make the family feel welcome, but the isolation required for public health can be overwhelming.

Please contribute if you are able, every bit counts >>

To volunteer with our network and help refugees like Vali and his family, visit the Ads Up Refugee Network website.

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